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SolarEdge 6370W Kit; DIY Home Power Made Easy #BP1059626

Get the most out of your grid-tied system with SolarEdge’s
revolutionary power optimizers. SolarEdge controls the harvest of power at the solar panel level increasing yields by as much as 25%. The SolarEdge Power Optimizer is retrofitted by the installer onto regular
panels usually attached to the roof or ground racking. The Power Optimizer optimizes energy output by performing Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) individually for each panel and maintains a fixed DC string voltage. Power Optimizers
also collect performance measurements and telemetries of each panel, and transmit the data over existing electric lines. What’s more, the flexible architecture of the
design results in cost reduction of cables, combiners and disconnect switches. SolarEdge’s superb reliability allows SolarEdge to offer an extraordinary 12-year inverter warranty expandable to 20 years and oh yea,
the Power Optimizers are guaranteed for 25 years.

SolarEdge Grid-tie Panel Kit

System

Item Code

# Solar Panels

Array Size (STC)

Monthly Output / 5 Sun Hours Per Day (STC)

Price Per Watt

Expandable

SolarEdge 6370 Watt Kit

BP1059626

26

6,370 Watts

956 kWh

$1.48

Yes

The SolarEdge grid-tied system combines panel-level DC-DC power optimizers and monitoring with a specialized DC-AC string inverter to maximize the energy yield of a solar
installation. Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) on each panel that mitigates partial string shading, panel mismatch, uneven soiling and aging variance losses.
The system is designed to automatically maintain a fixed string voltage to ensure that the inverter always operates as efficiently as possible, regardless of string size,
shading, or temperature. This allows flexible string length ranging from 8 to 25 panels and mitigates the performance impact of varying panel sizes, tilts or orientations.
The installation is scalable and facilitates expansion or replacements because future modules do not need to match existing ones. Installing a SolarEdge system can reduce
installation time and cost by decreasing the number of strings, DC disconnects and other balance of system parts.

SolarEdge Technologies provides electronics to that act similar to micro inverters at a panel level but uses a central inverter to maximize energy harvesting. The SolarEdge
technology is unique in that it uses a system in which each solar panel is connected to a power optimizer which guarantees maximum power to be drawn from each panel
throughout the day then feeds the energy that it generates through a central inverter on the wall to the utility grid.
The SolarEdge solution provides some unique benefits with their system, such as increased energy product per panel, improved safety for the DIY installer, and panel level
performance monitoring. The SolarEdge power optimizers are designed to function continuously for over 25 years without maintenance in outdoor conditions with extremely low
failure rates. The SolarEdge inverter is designed, and warranted, for 12 years of operation.

In a SolarEdge system, a power optimizer (Powerbox) is mounted behind and connected to each panel. At least 8 panels power optimizer
must be used, so your system can start as small at 8 panels with wattages up to 350 watts each. The output of the power optimizer are wired in series “strings” just like a typical grid connected system, but strings
can be made of 8 to 25 panels and several strings of different numbers of panels may be connected to the same SolarEdge inverter. This allows the homeowner to put as many
solar panels on a roof that can fit in allowable space. Panels can be partially shaded and can even be on different planes of the roof. Different brands and wattage
panels can be used in the same string, making it easy to add to an existing system later or to replace a failed or broken panel. When the panels with power optimizer are
installed, the homeowner can safely handle the wiring because there is only one volt output per panel until they are connected to the inverter and the inverter is turned
on. The installer will know if the wiring is correct by counting the panels and making sure there is one volt per panel in each string. This allows for the quantity in
series and the polarity to be easily verified.

What's On The Truck

26 ET or Canadian Solar 245 Watt Panels

26 SolarEdge Power Optimizers OP250-LV-MC4SM-2NA

1 SolarEdge, SE6000A 1-Ph Grid Tied Inverter

1 MC4 10 AWG-PV Wire - Cabling Required to Edge of Array

1 Square D 30 amp DU221RB 240V AC Disconnect NEMA 3R

1 Line Drawing; Full Instructive Three-Line Diagram of Entire DC Circuit, as Well as AC Lines to Your Metered Service Entrance.

SolarEdge 6370 Watt Kit Grid-Tied Home Power System

The SolarEdge inverters sync with the grid at 240 VAC, and because the MPPT and voltage management is handled by the power optimizer, have built-in AC and DC Disconnects,
weigh just 52 pounds, and are 97% efficient. The system also offers optional wireless inverter connectivity for simpler installation, free of Ethernet or RS485 cabling. ETL
Listed to UL 1742 for the US and Canada. SolarEdge has a 25-year warranty for the power optimizer and 12-year warranty for the inverter, extendable to 20 years.
Current residential solar systems are typically built from ten to 50 solar panels connected in a series-parallel connection. Several panels (typically 10 to 15) are
connected in series, forming a string, to achieve a voltage high enough to enable efficient DC/AC inversion usually between 150V to 600V. More power can be added to the
system by adding multiple strings in parallel.

Since the strings are connected in parallel, each string must have the same operating voltage. Thus, in order to efficiently produce power each string must match others in
operating voltage. This generally includes matching in panel make and model, string length and orientation and shading conditions, to name a few parameters. The entire
array is connected to a solar inverter which is responsible for harvesting the electrical power and inverting it to AC so it can be fed into the grid. If an array consists
of two strings with differing operating voltage characteristics (e.g. panel model or panel orientation), two inverters will be needed.

The series connection in each string also poses problems that reduce the maximum power available for inversion. This stems from the fact that the same amount of current
flows through all of the panels of each string, disabling individual panel power maximization. SolarEdge is different in that they introduce a distributed power harvesting
architecture at the panel level, in that way, the SolarEdge system overcomes the limitations present in current PV systems. Instead of using a single power harvesting
device, an inverter, for the entire array, SolarEdge divides power harvesting functions between two devices: solar panel integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
units. These units optimize the energy output from each panel.

The SolarEdge inverter handles only DC to AC inversion, not high power MPPT, schemes. Further, because this inversion is handled at a fixed DC voltage, the inverter can be
a simpler, more cost-effective device. Well performing Balance of System components, among them the inverter, are of high importance to the overall performance and
longevity of a solar system. The SolarEdge distributed architecture approach contributes to improved system performance. In addition, quality of installation is of critical
importance to system performance. SolarEdge systems allow for simplified installation, therefore posing fewer complications and potential errors when installing your SolarEdge
6370W Kit.